Diari (1800-1808)
Like many young Neapolitan physicians, Giosuè Sangiovanni (1776-1849) was involved in the revolution of 1799. He served in the Guard of the Republic, whose tragic end marked his destiny as an exile and a scientist. Sangiovanni keeps track of this experience in his Diaries (1800-1808), hitherto unpu...
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Istituto per la storia del pensiero filosofico e scientifico moderno - National Research Council
2014
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